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On Friday we got to Santa Fe just fine..even though getting up at 5 something is painful, it's better than flying overnight and trying to sleep on the airplane. I didn't have a window seat on the way to Seattle, but I could see a little of the Alaska Range from where I was sitting (the guy at the window was taking lots of pics, I hope he got some good ones!). Aunt Cindy picked us up at Albuquerque and drove us the 50-60 miles to Santa Fe. Earlier in the day Dean stepped off something wrong and sprained his ankle pretty badly..it was really swollen. Ouch! Their dog Blanca was happy to see mom and I hehe. We played a trivia game and talked and then went to bed (my bed has four posts, nice! LOL. I've been teased mercilessly since telling Cindy and Dean about how hard it is for me to say "post"..I wouldn't say it when they were there lol)

Yesterday Dean went to the clinic for his ankle (a bad sprain, like he thought). He's been having to ice it and elevate it and can just manage to hobble around..he hates not being able to do much! The rest of us did errands and stuff..at the store, mom and Cindy were like "you should help us chop off stuff for dinner!" I groaned and was like "if I say IT, do I not have to cook?" and mom said "if you say post ten times in a row without stuttering then you don't have to!" Oh NOOO impossible haha!! Indeed, I failed immediately when I tried saying it LOL, so they had me chop a bunch of vegetables haha. Tedious, which is probably why they wanted my help. :P I kept practicing with "post," and eventually could say it without stuttering! Everyone was proud. :D It was kinda fun showing my skills off then LOL. It was cool eating dinner and saying "behold, I chopped this!" haha. After dinner we played Catan, in which I lost dreadfully, talked more, and eventually went to bed

Today we dyed and decorate Easter eggs! Dean is still very bored, but not bored enough to decorate eggs haha. My drawing skills aren't great, but I did alright I guess. Dinnertime should be soon..I wonder if I'll have to help again :P

some pics! )

7 – World Health Day: Founded in 1950 by the World Health Organisation. What could you start to do today that will have a positive effect on your health? Drink more water?

8 – Zoo Lovers Day: Do you think zoos do an important job in teaching and conservation or do you think it is time to stop keeping animals in captivity? They do (there definitely are bad zoos out there though), though I still feel bad about the animals being in captivity

9 – Name Yourself Day: Maybe you always felt like your name didn’t reflect who you are, or maybe you just want to try something new. If you could re-invent yourself for one day by choosing a new name, what name would you choose? I've always liked Morgan..
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A bestseller from the 1990s: Smilla's Sense of Snow by Peter Høeg (Feb 27-Mar 7)

A book set in multiple countries: Around the World in 50 Years: My Adventure to Every Country on Earth by Albert Podell (Mar 8-15). I wish he had written something about every country, but he mostly talked about African and Middle East countries, probably because they were more "extreme," like almost getting lynched, almost getting blown up by a land mine, etc. North Korea was one of the most interesting (and sad) to read about..everything is SUPER controlled there. He wasn't allowed to talk to the general public (except waitresses at restaurants), because they didn't want them to get "tainted" by Western beliefs or something. One person was so hungry they killed a squirrel at a park and brought it home. Those poor people.. :(

A book by a Muslim American author: Mycroft Holmes by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (Mar 15-21)

A book set in a restaurant: Molly and the Cat Cafe by Melissa Daley (Mar 22-25)

A book about do-overs or fresh starts: The War That Saved My Life by Kimberly Brubaker Bradley (Mar 26-28). People actually rated this book one star because one of the main characters is a lesbian, like this one: "Great story. HOWEVER. It is clear that one of the main characters is a lesbian. Although most children wouldn't pick up on it, it's obvious. This book is marketed to CHILDREN. Sad sad sad. It would have been so easy to leave that out of this book - I would have rated it 5 stars." WTF??? There is *nothing* wrong with being a lesbian, and children should know that! What's knowing going to do, break them? Sheesh..

A book everyone seems to have read but you: Inferno by Dante Alighieri (Mar 29-30). Everyone, including Cherry. :D There's more than one reference to that book in The Worst Journey ("the temperature that night was -75.8°, and I will not pretend that it did not convince me that Dante was right when he placed the circles of ice below the circles of fire"). Honestly not the easiest book to read, but I did it for Cherry LOL

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A local school dropped off Easter bags to residents at where I live, and mine made me SO happy..it included handmade cards, candy, real daffodils, and plastic Easter eggs, which had me squeeing haha..I hadn't gotten any since I was a kid! That was so nice and thoughtful of those kids <3

It's supposed to snow eight inches this weekend. O_o March and April seem to be really snowy months here for some reason..

27. Have you ever failed a class? No

28. Do you have a certain way you have to sleep? (Covered, not covered, with or without noise etc) I have to have white noise, otherwise everything I hear (including my breathing) annoys me lol. I do like better it when I'm covered and cozy too

29. Do you manage your time well? Maybe not always, but I try

30. What was the last book you read? I was reading Inferno on this day

31. What would you do if you became immortal? Everything?? Haha. I'd be sad about everyone dying around me though..

April
1. Do you have any channels you regularly watch on YouTube? Sure, like Truly's Born Different channel, which features people with disabilities and differences. It's inspiring to watch!

Today's trivia: Alexander the Great was accidentally buried alive. Scientists believe Alexander suffered from a neurological disorder called Guillain-Barré Syndrome. His muscles were paralyzed to the point that doctors couldn't see he was still breathing, meaning he was pronounced dead nearly a week early. They believe that before he died he was actually just paralyzed and mentally aware! (...that is horrifying D: D:)
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Yesterday for Easter dinner I went with mom and Laurie (her friend at work) to Chatanika Lodge. I was excited when mom came home and told me "we're going on a drive!" haha. I think it's on mile 20 something on the Steese Highway. I had only been out that way once before..mom said we were picking berries but all I really remember is miles and miles of burned hills. it was nice and sunny so it was a good day for a drive. The lodge only had a tiny buffet till 7..it was good but we were disappointed cause we wanted to order off the menu. The owner had two very fat old beagles haha..they like to visit you when you were eating hehe. We'll have to go back to see their regular menu

Today was my first day ever of jury duty. It was interesting, though the questioning process and waiting for stuff took foreverrr haha. We were on the 4th floor so it was cool seeing Fairbanks (and the mountains!) up high. I'm probably not allowed to talk about the trial till it's over though. I'd never been in a courtroom before..it was cool hearing the court lingo haha (objection your honor!). I was STARVING though..I was happy they didn't select me just so I could go eat something :P (and this is my last week with AmeriCorps *sniff*). It was around 1:30 when they let us go and I went straight to River City Cafe for a smoothie so I wouldn't die of hunger. :P I went to work for a bit too..it didn't feel right not going haha. I wonder if they'll call me again..

pics from yesterday )

Would you rather on a first date, wear a t-shirt that says "I'm with stupid" or a t-shirt that asks "who cut the cheese?" The first one..maybe

Today's trivia: The first automobile to cross the US took 52 days in 1903, to go from San Francisco to New York

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